I need some help, this is bugging me.
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- Joined: 24 Jan 2010, 18:38
Router is Linksys WRT54G.
Running on server (like apache).
Avatar Chat Example.
Put * in server config.
Opened 9339 on tcp and udp in my firewall.
Went to my router's ip in my browser and opened 9339 on tcp and udp.
Did an online port check tool, 9339 is NOT open.
Put (whatismyip.com) ip in my .swf
Uploaded it to my webserver.
I am running SFS, no errors in the CMD but game DOES NOT connect.
Found numerous problems with this router and opening ports.
Have AVG antivirus.
Thats all I can say
Running on server (like apache).
Avatar Chat Example.
Put * in server config.
Opened 9339 on tcp and udp in my firewall.
Went to my router's ip in my browser and opened 9339 on tcp and udp.
Did an online port check tool, 9339 is NOT open.
Put (whatismyip.com) ip in my .swf
Uploaded it to my webserver.
I am running SFS, no errors in the CMD but game DOES NOT connect.
Found numerous problems with this router and opening ports.
Have AVG antivirus.
Thats all I can say
SFS rocks!
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- Posts: 226
- Joined: 24 Jan 2010, 18:38
I havent read all posts, but from the last post you're missin one step, you need to foward the calls to the port you're using (9339) to your pc. (http://portforward.com/help/portforwarding.htm)
Or set your computer in Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), that will send incoming traffic to your computer. This avoids you having to figure out what ports an Internet application wants — by throwing all ports open for that computer.
Besides that, from what i've seen, you cant reach your server using an external IP when the server is local, for that you need to use your local IP address. So if you want to test it you'll need to use a computer outside your local network.
Or set your computer in Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), that will send incoming traffic to your computer. This avoids you having to figure out what ports an Internet application wants — by throwing all ports open for that computer.
Besides that, from what i've seen, you cant reach your server using an external IP when the server is local, for that you need to use your local IP address. So if you want to test it you'll need to use a computer outside your local network.
TR
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